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Avatar for Earthen Concepts & Development
Earthen Concepts & Development
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Concrete Flatwork - Repair & Resurface

Serving Raytown, MO and surrounding areas

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In business since 2002

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Customers say: Quick response

"He was very professional and quick! I was shocked that he had that outlet installed in a little over an hour! He had to run to my electrical box, drill through my siding and house and also made the outlet waterproof... Very impressed!"
Response time5 hrs
Response rate91%
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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A&D Masonry and Concrete LLC
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Concrete Flatwork - Repair & Resurface

Serving Raytown, MO and surrounding areas

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In business since 2011

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Emergency services offered

"I was very impressed with the service and the quality of work that Rene and his crew did in replacing my patio slab and retaining wall. Before choosing to go with A&D, I got bids from 6 other companies. Rene was by far the most attentive to my vision for the project and willing to go the extra mile to make it perfect and did it for a fair price. Throughout the project, he was great at communicating when they would be here, what the work would involve, and they were always consistent. That's not always a common thing these days with contractors. Rene truly wants his clients to be happy with their project and it shows. I've already gotten several compliments from family and friends on how nice it looks. I will be recommending Rene and his team to everyone I know."
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Response time1 day
Response rate100%
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Cortes Construction, LLC
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Concrete Flatwork - Repair & Resurface

Serving Raytown, MO and surrounding areas

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In business since 2000

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"One of the best experiences Iâ ve had with hiring a Pro from Home Advisor. They were profession, timely, and friendly. I will recommend to anyone needing anything concrete done!"
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Patio

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Response time8 hrs
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Recommended by75%of homeowners
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Concrete Cutting questions, answered by experts

Yes, you can cut plexiglass by hand using a sharp knife or blade (utility knife, box cutter, glass cutter, etc.).

There are a few things you can ask welders before you hire them to get an idea of their experience and ability levels:

  • Are you licensed and certified?

  • How long have you been in the welding business?

  • Do you commonly do the type of welding I need?

  • Do you offer any kind of warranty for your work?

  • Do you charge by the hour or by the project?

  • How long do you expect my welding project to take?

  • What steps do you take to minimize errors in your work?

Cutting rectangular ductwork requires careful measurements and the right technique. Use a measuring tape and pencil to mark the cutting lines accurately. Tin snips are excellent for straight cuts on smaller ducts. For more extensive or thicker rectangular ducts, a reciprocating saw with a metal-cutting blade is effective. 

Ensure the duct is well-supported and secure while cutting to prevent wobbling and maintain precision. After cutting, use a metal file to smooth any sharp edges, ensuring safety during installation. 

Yes, you can use a saw to cut metal pipes. The best saw to use is a reciprocating saw, but even a fine-tooth hacksaw can get the job done. No matter which saw you use to cut metal pipes, wear protective gear, like work gloves, safety goggles, and ear plugs. Apply a firm, steady pressure to the tool, and always ensure the pipes are secured so they don't move while you make the cuts.

While a high-speed circular saw will cut through metal, and even cut through multiple sheets at once, the fast-spinning saw blades create a lot of heat. This heat can damage paint and other protective coatings, leading to serious problems like rust over time. The cost to paint a metal roof again to avoid this damage is typically an additional $0.50 to $1 per square foot.

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